
Remembering Jimmy Carter: A Humble Leader with a Lasting Impact
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president known for his humanitarian work and environmental focus, has passed away at 100.
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Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president known for his humanitarian work and environmental focus, has passed away at 100.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter dies at 100, leaving a legacy of enhanced U.S.-China relations and dedication to peace and human rights.
President Biden formally apologizes to Native American communities for the abuses suffered by generations of children in federally run boarding schools, marking a step towards reconciliation.
President Joe Biden formally apologized for the U.S. role in separating Indigenous children from their families and forcing them into boarding schools for assimilation.
Explore Juneteenth, a significant U.S. federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery, celebrated annually since June 19th, marking freedom for the last enslaved individuals in Texas.
19 years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ Black community confronts systemic racism in reconstruction efforts, with recovery disparities mirroring historic inequities.
How the 1875 Page Act institutionalized anti-Asian discrimination in the U.S. and its modern echoes explained for global citizens.
The remains of nine Lakota children returned home a century after being sent to a U.S. boarding school, spotlighting a dark chapter in Indigenous history.
The return of nine Indigenous children’s remains from Carlisle boarding school exposes America’s systemic cultural erasure and sparks global calls for reconciliation.
Cecilia Muñoz and U.S. communities highlight how confronting America’s history of slavery is key to addressing systemic racial disparities today.